Well, in case you missed it, which was virtually impossible if you have any mode of electronic device or even a water cooler to mill around, but just in case, here are some of the classic pictures of the day.

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Prince William and his new wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge as they exit Westminster Abbey after the wedding ceremony.

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Prince Harry seemed to be having a fun time.

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Sister and Maid of Honor Pippa enjoying her job of the day.

Interested in all of the fabric details and construction of the dress itself you can read it here .

And in case you are still not over this, and are really obsessed, you can read The Cut, and their live play by play from this morning.

Read what designer Sarah Burton had to say about the wedding dress she designed (that she denied she was designing for months and months.)

And now for the real fun....DRUM ROLL PLEEZZZ....bring on the HATS!

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The groom's royal cousins Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice in their Philip Treacy hats. Eugenie in a bold blue floral suit by Vivienne Westwood with a hat full of flowers and feathers. Beatrice is wearing a lovely Valentino coat and I won't even begin to try and create a description of her hat, as I believe it speaks for itself, loudly.

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Zara Phillips, the next royal to get married, also in a Philip Treacy hat, wearing a periwinkle suit by Paul Costelloe.

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England's reigning monarch Queen Elizabeth II, grandmother of the groom, all lemony in a design by her personal assistant Angela Kelly.

Victoria and David Beckham. She is in a dress from her collection, pregnant, in case you didn't know, and wearing another dramatic floral Philip Treacy chapeau. I know she never smiles in pictures, but it is the Royal Wedding, a grin perhaps? His traditional top hat, also from Treacy is paired with a Ralph Lauren suit and Order of the British Empire pin. (who knew?)

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Princess Anne, the younger sister of Prince Charles, all in floral and very purple-ee.

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Princess Mathtilde of Belgium, wife of the heir to the Belgian thrown, all in teal including her sculptured Philip Treacy hat.

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Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece in a pewter Philip Treacy hat with sprays of roses. She is often found on the international best-dressed lists but I'm not feeling that from this hat.

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Lady Frederick of Windsor, the daughter-in-law of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, all in navy. Very chic. Although the hat detail reminds me a tad of the old rabbit ears on the TV when I was a kid, but still, very chic.

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Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Prince Edward's wife, in a beige Bruce Oldfield dress and coat with a rosette spray from Jane Taylor.

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Swedish princess, Victoria, all in coral.

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Santa Montefiorre and Tara Palma-Tompkinson, sisters, making an entrance as they enter Westminster Abbey in the brightest of colors. The blue hat???

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Chelsy Davy, Prince Harry's date, in an Alberta Ferretti suit with a beige netting-topped little, um, I want to say saucer but that would be wrong... maybe.

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Mirium Gonzolez and her husband, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg. She looks fabulous in her black netted suit, turbin, gloves and that splash of red roses.

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Frances Osborne, wife of the Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, in a gray dress with an elaborate swoop of feathers. I'd be concerned with birds in this hat.